

Longer, slimmer, and lighter, than the Surface Pro Pen, the new Apple Pencil is light and feels nearly identical to a traditional hardwood #2 Pencil. The clear winner when comparing the Surface Pro pen to the 2nd generation Apple Pencil is Apple Pencil. 8 oz (including pen grip, which I’ve found necessary to hold to prevent hand cramps). Compared to the Surface Pro Pen the Apple Pencil is thinner, shorter, and lighter weight- making it easier and more intuitive to hold, use, and draw with. My initial impression of the pencil was instantly favorable. The 2nd generation Apple Pencil feels incredibly light in the hand. If you’re looking for something to replace to your laptop and work alongside your desktop powerhouse, the iPad Pro is a much more compelling option.

If your goal is to do all your artistic work on your laptop-no desktops allowed-then the Surface is going to be a lot more appealing to you. My ideal tablet should work in tandem with my desktop computer, rather than replace it entirely. When it comes to using either device as a sketchpad/writing platform, however, I don’t really care about 60FPS gaming possibilities: I want long battery life, smooth interaction with the tablet’s stylus of choice, fast brush rendering in artistic apps, and comfort on my lap and in my arms. The iPad Pro, in contrast, has an impressive amount of power for a tablet device, but it can’t compete against 16GB of RAM or a Core i7 processor. Which one is worth buying – Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Pro drawing 2020?īoth the Surface Pro 3 and the Surface Book are marketed as whole computer replacements, and as such, have the capacity for an impressive amount of power-power that rivals MacBook Pro standards. Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Pro drawing 2020 Compare Surface Pro 3 vs iPad Pro drawing
